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Avaal Technology celebrates the graduation of its 14th class in the Dispatch Specialist Course at its Winnipeg campus

26 Jul 2013

On Thursday July 25, Avaal Technology celebrated the graduation of its 14th successful batch of students for the Avaal Dispatch Specialist Course at its Winnipeg campus. The graduating students took part in a 20 hour program, where they experienced both classroom and actual hands-on job training to prepare them for their future careers. The course modules introduce innovative techniques to effectively launch and operate small to large scale trucking companies with an emphasis on strategic business management. Key modules include freight matching, route optimization, border crossing, and obtaining freight contracts. Avaal trains students on TransCore's 3sixty line of software solutions. The computer based applications are designed to streamline the fleet management process, and ultimately help companies increase profit levels.

Graduates from the 14th batch included: Garth Bjarnason, Rich Bjarnason, Lovepreet Brar, Deep Vehniwal, Aman Sidhu, Gurpreet Grewal, Charaljit Gill, Daniel Penner, and Iqbal Chahal. After the ceremony, students and guests were served dinner by Avaal staff and participated in a group photograph session.

Avaal's courses are designed by industry professionals and focus on face-to-face interaction in a workshop format. This delivers an invaluable learning environment for participants through case studies that will improve skills and understanding that can be applied quickly and confidently to improve bottom line performance.

Avaal Technology is a recognized Private Career College by the government of Canada and students may be eligible for government assistance. More information about educational programs and logistics services can be obtained by visiting the company website www.avaal.com.

Avaal's next batch in Winnipeg is scheduled from September 23 to 26, 2013.

Avaal Technology celebrates the graduation of its 14th class in the Dispatch Specialist Course at its Winnipeg campus

26 Jul 2013

On Thursday July 25, Avaal Technology celebrated the graduation of its 14th successful batch of students for the Avaal Dispatch Specialist Course at its Winnipeg campus. The graduating students took part in a 20 hour program, where they experienced both classroom and actual hands-on job training to prepare them for their future careers. The course modules introduce innovative techniques to effectively launch and operate small to large scale trucking companies with an emphasis on strategic business management. Key modules include freight matching, route optimization, border crossing, and obtaining freight contracts. Avaal trains students on TransCore's 3sixty line of software solutions. The computer based applications are designed to streamline the fleet management process, and ultimately help companies increase profit levels.

Graduates from the 14th batch included: Garth Bjarnason, Rich Bjarnason, Lovepreet Brar, Deep Vehniwal, Aman Sidhu, Gurpreet Grewal, Charaljit Gill, Daniel Penner, and Iqbal Chahal. After the ceremony, students and guests were served dinner by Avaal staff and participated in a group photograph session.

Avaal's courses are designed by industry professionals and focus on face-to-face interaction in a workshop format. This delivers an invaluable learning environment for participants through case studies that will improve skills and understanding that can be applied quickly and confidently to improve bottom line performance.

Avaal Technology is a recognized Private Career College by the government of Canada and students may be eligible for government assistance. More information about educational programs and logistics services can be obtained by visiting the company website www.avaal.com.

Avaal's next batch in Winnipeg is scheduled from September 23 to 26, 2013.

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